Restorative Justice Facilitator - New York, United States - Violence Intervention Program

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Description

Position:
Facilitator


Department:
Specialized Programs


Location (s):Citywide - All VIP locations


Reports To:
Manager, Restorative Justice Program


Classification:
Full Time - Exempt


Work Type**:
Hybrid - requires 3 days in-person


The Violence Intervention Program (VIP) partners with Latinx communities and all communities of color to end gender-based violence. Created as a grassroots response to intimate partner violence and sexual assault, VIP has always centered survivors in its leadership and has worked to create a community of staff that reflects the rich national, ethnic and racial diversity of the communities it serves. VIP operates three non-residential social service programs, two residential shelter and housing programs, three specialized programs, a bilingual helpline, and a robust community engagement team.


The Restorative Justice Program at VIP is one of the first restorative justice programs to be developed within a domestic violence agency. The program will be working directly with survivors of domestic violence and people/communities who have caused them harm. The goal of the restorative justice program will be to engage survivors and everyone impacted by harm in creating the responses that they need to transform interpersonal violence. The program is dedicated to creating transformative approaches for healing of survivors, their families and communities.


Direct Service and Facilitation:


  • Facilitate communitybuilding and restorative circles with clients, and as needed with community and family members, person who caused harm and staff;
  • Support the Restorative Justice Manager in facilitating a restorative justice process for cases involving interpersonal harm;
  • Engage in outreach, scheduling, and intake interviews of clients, community and family members, and other necessary parties;
  • Participate in preparatory sessions with clients to prepare them for a restorative process;
  • Provide clients with documentation of program completion, exit materials, and other relevant resources;
  • Organize and participate in community meetings/events that promote the program (includes occasional evenings and weekends).
  • Communicate with referral sources and community partners to ensure appropriate case outcomes for clients;
  • Be available for 1:1 consultation to provide emotional support, safety planning and necessary referrals to clients.
  • Participate in relationship building, recruitment, and trainings of community members who volunteer to participate in restorative programming;

Program Development and Planning:


  • Assist Manager in developing and designing new program materials and trainings, and updating protocols and resources based on staff and client feedback
  • Participate in strategic planning and implementation efforts to address systemic issues impacting clients;
  • Attend ongoing training in restorative justice and circle practice provided by the program.

Administrative:


  • Evaluate program effectiveness/efficiency to ensure highest standards of excellence in services;
  • Create and maintain accurate and comprehensive data including narrative and statistical information for reporting, compliance and quality assurance purposes;
  • Work with Director of Quality Assurance and Compliance and Director of Specialized Programs to ensure timely delivery of all grant reports;
  • Perform other tasks as required including any related administrative duties as needed.

Requirements:


  • Must have Bachelor's degree or three to five years of relevant lived, educational, and/or professional experience;
  • Fully Bilingual Required (English/Spanish verbal and written);
  • Experience and passion for group facilitation and groupbased work preferred;
  • Previous experience facilitating restorative justicebased programming, and/or a familiarity with principles of restorative justice required;
  • Minimum of one (1) year of circle practice experience preferred;
  • Strong verbal, written, communication and documenting skills;
  • Must be well organized, work independently and collectively, while maintaining a flexible schedule;
  • Must be knowledgeable in working with diverse communities, particularly Latinx, people of color, and low
- income populations, and must deliver services with cultural humility;

  • Must be able to exercise good judgment and sensitivity at all times;
  • Must ensure agency, program and client confidentiality at all times;
  • Must work well with a team and bring selfawareness and accountability to the workplace;
  • Must be passionate about intersectional social justice issues impacting survivors of trauma.

Compensation & Benefits:


  • Fulltime, nonexempt position, working 35 hours per week with a pay rate of $60,000/year.
  • We cover 90% of the cost of medical (United Healthcare/Oxford), dental (Aetna) and vision (VSP) coverage for employee and spouse/children/family. Flexible Spending Accounts & Health Savings Accounts available.
  • Unlimited Tim

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